NCAA: College Football 2024: Conference Re-Malign-ment, News & Notes Talk

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Sic Semper Tyrannis
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After reading the details about how the CFB committee is controlling the game experience for the first round games, not much of a home field advantage.
 

GKJ

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After reading the details about how the CFB committee is controlling the game experience for the first round games, not much of a home field advantage.
I have not heard of this, what is controlling the experience? The games are played on campus.
 

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Sic Semper Tyrannis
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I have not heard of this, what is controlling the experience? The games are played on campus.

Let me find the quote from the OSU AD Ross Bjork



And the rumor is that they’ll have cover up all Ohio State insignia inside the concourses
 

GKJ

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Let me find the quote from the OSU AD Ross Bjork



And the rumor is that they’ll have cover up all Ohio State insignia inside the concourses

The last part doesn’t really make any sense as to why that’s necessary or even worth it.

I could see the first part for the spectacle. But the stadium won’t be 50/50 and that will matter the most.
 

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The last part doesn’t really make any sense as to why that’s necessary or even worth it.

I could see the first part for the spectacle. But the stadium won’t be 50/50 and that will matter the most.

It’s what’s been making the rounds here in town.

With how the whole ticket debacle went down the other day there’s going to be much more Vols fans than what ppl are expecting
 

GKJ

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It’s what’s been making the rounds here in town.

With how the whole ticket debacle went down the other day there’s going to be much more Vols fans than what ppl are expecting
What’d they do? Sell their presales?
 

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Pierre-Luc Dubas
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Why does the Montana/Dakota/Minnesota area seem to have such a stranglehold on D-IAA football?

Also, why doesn't that area have some type of shorthand geographical nickname a la Pacific Northwest, Mid-Atlantic etc?
 

GKJ

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Why does the Montana/Dakota/Minnesota area seem to have such a stranglehold on D-IAA football?

Also, why doesn't that area have some type of shorthand geographical nickname a la Pacific Northwest, Mid-Atlantic etc?
They’re all in different conferences. But this is a case for @Big McLargehuge
 

DaaaaB's

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Why does the Montana/Dakota/Minnesota area seem to have such a stranglehold on D-IAA football?

Also, why doesn't that area have some type of shorthand geographical nickname a la Pacific Northwest, Mid-Atlantic etc?
I believe the Dakota's along with part of Montana are in the Great Plains region. Isn't Minnesota considered part of the Midwest?

I have no answer for your first question and have wondered the same many times.
 
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